November 16, 2010 9:56 am

This morning’s earthquake has been upgraded to a 4.2 magnitude, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.

The quake, centered about three miles northeast of Mossyrock, was recorded at 7:51 a.m. It was first logged as a 3.5 magnitude quake, then upgraded to a 3.9. A seismologist has now reviewed the quake and upgraded it to a 4.2.

We’ve received a handful of reports this morning of people who felt the ground shake. The reports have come in from Centralia to Olympia to the North End. There have been no reports of major damage.

Some staffers at Mount Rainier National Park reported hearing the rumble of the earthquake before feeling it, said park spokeswoman Donna Rahier. “It was this low rumble, and then they felt the shaking,” she said.

Felt a good shake for a second here in Tacoma. By the way, the USGS just upped the magnitude to 3.9. It was felt all the way to the coastline in Hoquiam and Aberdeen and north to Seattle and points beyond.

Heard a loudish noise (not sure of exact time) and thought it was a big truck in our turn-around as I was expecting a visitor. Looked outside but no one was there. Didn’t think anymore about it until I heard news about the quake rumble.

didn’t hear or feel a thing on Ft Lewis. Never would’ve known it happened.

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